Regional/State

Healthy habits garnered some statewide attention for two local ladies recently.

Kay Kennedy and Norma Jean Yankey are featured on the cover of the spring edition of the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture magazine.
The story discusses healthy habits in Kentucky, and touches on the weight loss program Kennedy started 10 years ago.

According to a press release from St. Catharine College, the Berry Center is expected to make a major announcement that will impact the future of agriculture and farming in Kentucky at a press conference to be held Monday, Feb. 27 at 5:30 p.m. in St. Catharine Hall on the campus of St. Catharine College.

A young boy discovers that he has a talent for magic and casting spells. So great is his power, that his abilities soon become legend.

A dead spirit makes its way into world, attacking the boy and placing a scar on his face. The boy hones his skills by attending a renowned school for wizards, where he quickly learns to master his craft. While this may sound like something straight out of a Harry Potter novel, it isn’t.

Last year was the inaugural Concert for Hope presented by Relay for Life, and with many changes in store, this year’s event promises to take the show to the next level.

“Basically, what I wanted to do this year was do similar things that worked well (last year), and up the ante a little bit as far as the new things we want to do and make it a little bit better,” said event coordinator Mary Kutter.
The concert is scheduled to start at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 26 at the Springfield Opera House.